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An introduction to rehabilitation engineering / Rory A. Cooper ; Hisaichi Ohnabe ; Douglas A. Hobson
Titre : An introduction to rehabilitation engineering Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Rory A. Cooper ; Hisaichi Ohnabe ; Douglas A. Hobson Editeur : Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 444 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8493-7222-3 Mots-clés : Rehabilitation technology Biomedical engineering Rehabilitation Biomedical Engineering -- instrumentation Electronics, Medical -- instrumentation Prostheses and Implants Self-Help Devices Sensory Aids Réadaptation Génie biomédical Prothèses et implants Aides fonctionnelles (médecine) Index. décimale : 316.344.9 Sociologie du handicap Résumé : Note de contenu : Clinical practice of rehabilitation engineering. - Universal design. - Technology transfer. - Standards for assistive technology. - Seating biomechanics and systems. - Tissue integrity management. - Wheelchairs. - Functional electrical stimulation. - Wheelchair transportation safety. - Rehabilitation robotics. - Major limb prosthetic devices. - Orthotic devices. - Aids for people who are blind or visually impaired. - Maximizing participation for people with hearing loss. - Telecommunications, computers and web accessibility. - Augmentative and alternative communication technology. - Adaptive sports and recreation technology Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1516 An introduction to rehabilitation engineering [texte imprimé] / Rory A. Cooper ; Hisaichi Ohnabe ; Douglas A. Hobson . - Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2007 . - 444 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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Mots-clés : Rehabilitation technology Biomedical engineering Rehabilitation Biomedical Engineering -- instrumentation Electronics, Medical -- instrumentation Prostheses and Implants Self-Help Devices Sensory Aids Réadaptation Génie biomédical Prothèses et implants Aides fonctionnelles (médecine) Index. décimale : 316.344.9 Sociologie du handicap Résumé : Note de contenu : Clinical practice of rehabilitation engineering. - Universal design. - Technology transfer. - Standards for assistive technology. - Seating biomechanics and systems. - Tissue integrity management. - Wheelchairs. - Functional electrical stimulation. - Wheelchair transportation safety. - Rehabilitation robotics. - Major limb prosthetic devices. - Orthotic devices. - Aids for people who are blind or visually impaired. - Maximizing participation for people with hearing loss. - Telecommunications, computers and web accessibility. - Augmentative and alternative communication technology. - Adaptive sports and recreation technology Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1516 Réservation
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DisponibleThe International Society of Wheelchair Professionals (ISWP): A resource aiming to improve wheelchair services worldwide / Mary Goldberg in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 81 Issue 12 (Décembre 2018)
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Titre : The International Society of Wheelchair Professionals (ISWP): A resource aiming to improve wheelchair services worldwide Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mary Goldberg ; Jonathan Pearlman ; Paula Rushton ; Rory A. Cooper Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : p. 671-672 Note générale : doi.org/10.1177/0308022618793056 Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Rehabilitation conferences often have an opening theme of ‘look how far we have come’, but the closing message is ‘look how far we have to go’. This was true for the 2018 European Seating Symposium (EES), in Dublin, Ireland focusing on mobility and postural support devices. ‘Before and after’ pictures of products over the last 30 years suggest that technology has become more available in more contexts, including a recent wave of DIY technology with the ubiquity of 3D printing and scanning tools to produce custom equipment. The impressive evolution of this technology is not the whole story; in practice, many people do not have access, and policy and training efforts related to both service and rehabilitation equipment are often inadequate to ensure users receive appropriate products (MacLachlan et al., 2018). Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=80282
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 81 Issue 12 (Décembre 2018) . - p. 671-672[article] The International Society of Wheelchair Professionals (ISWP): A resource aiming to improve wheelchair services worldwide [texte imprimé] / Mary Goldberg ; Jonathan Pearlman ; Paula Rushton ; Rory A. Cooper . - 2018 . - p. 671-672.
doi.org/10.1177/0308022618793056
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 81 Issue 12 (Décembre 2018) . - p. 671-672
Résumé : Rehabilitation conferences often have an opening theme of ‘look how far we have come’, but the closing message is ‘look how far we have to go’. This was true for the 2018 European Seating Symposium (EES), in Dublin, Ireland focusing on mobility and postural support devices. ‘Before and after’ pictures of products over the last 30 years suggest that technology has become more available in more contexts, including a recent wave of DIY technology with the ubiquity of 3D printing and scanning tools to produce custom equipment. The impressive evolution of this technology is not the whole story; in practice, many people do not have access, and policy and training efforts related to both service and rehabilitation equipment are often inadequate to ensure users receive appropriate products (MacLachlan et al., 2018). Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=80282 Exemplaires (1)
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